For doctors who dream of confronting the AIDS epidemic, past ambitions always boiled down to two main goals: prevention, or finding ways to protect people not yet exposed to HIV, through vaccines, ...
A study on almost four thousand people of African descent has identified a gene that acts as natural defense against HIV by limiting its replication in certain white blood cells. This research paves ...
Researchers at Kaiser Permanente developed a machine learning algorithm officials say could ultimately help prevent HIV transmission. The analytical tool more effectively identifies people at risk of ...
HYDERABAD: We approach yet another day where we recognise the lethal threat posed by HIV/AIDS, its alarmingly increasing existence and the shocking lack of awareness across the country. An estimated ...
Pioneering technology developed by UCL (University College London) and Africa Health Research Institute (AHRI) researchers could transform the ability to accurately interpret HIV test results, ...
Machine learning models, particularly LightGBM, effectively predict hyperlipidemia in PLWH on HAART for six months, with high accuracy and area under curve values. The study's limitations include ...
The enormous genetic diversity between individual HIV-1 viruses presents a difficult hurdle for vaccine design, as the vaccine-elicited antibodies must neutralize a large range of HIV envelope (Env) ...
The Institute of Human Virology, Nigeria, has announced plans to establish a learning and development centre to offer certified courses on HIV management and public health. The Chief Executive ...
DIEN BIEN PHU, Vietnam — Lu Thi Thanh, a 28-year-old woman residing in northern Vietnam, speaks matter-of-factly about living with HIV. She and her husband have it, but their two children do not.
When Lalbahadur Shah of Birganj died last week, none of his relatives showed up for his funeral even though he tested negative for Covid-19. With no family, friends and neighbours attending, the ...
Methamphetamine dependence is a common comorbid condition among people living with HIV, and may exacerbate HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders. Animal models of neuroAIDS suggest that the gp120 ...
“We searched for human genetic variation that associates with spontaneous control of HIV and identified a novel region in the genome that is only variable in populations of African ancestries,” says ...
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